Here's a petition that is very important. PLEASE read, sign, & share it with others so we can get the President and Congress to change the laws and make public nudity LEGAL. This is vital for the equality of Naturist Americans like me. Thank you. https://tinyurl.com/yajam8l5

Brooke Swanson: I don't think AANR wants it to succeed. They're afraid if public nudity gets legalized their clubs won't be used, but we believe just the opposite. Textilers go to clubs to get away and so will nudists, even with legalized nudity. Who wants to vacay at home? And by legalizing nudity we publicize it and gain MORE nudists, right? Share, share & SHARE this petition. :)

Mark Milliman: I agree with your position. It will only open up the market for clothing optional resorts and clubs, but I do see the protectionist behavior of the AANR protecting the interest of club owners over the rank-and-file members.

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